Originally posted by Steve Roseman:
We all have cast blocks, but the Duramax has aluminum heads and the Cummins has a cast head. The aluminum does dissipate heat better than cast, but it also distorts easier under temp extremes.
The problem is the difference in metals, cast block aluminum heads. They expand and contract at different rates, making it hard for the head gasket to do it's job. That's why so many of the newer cars blow head gaskets.
Just wait till those Duramax's have 100k on them, unless they change their coolant every 30k and use distilled water, they'll be blowing gaskets.
thanks steve, thats exactly the point i was trying to make. i know that we all have cast blocks but we dont all have aluminum heads which makes the cummins more reliable,i see the chevy boys changing their head gaskets frequently lmao thanks again steve